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I am looking at a TA next year on NCL. I know celebrity and RCCL use choice air which has good one way fares. Does NCL have a site to book airfare? I looked on their website and it looks like I can request air but didn't seem like I could pick my flights. What have others done?

 

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I am looking at a TA next year on NCL. I know celebrity and RCCL use choice air which has good one way fares. Does NCL have a site to book airfare? I looked on their website and it looks like I can request air but didn't seem like I could pick my flights. What have others done?

 

Thanks

Dena

 

 

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I always book my own flights. I keep looking until I see a deal and then I snatch it up. Sometimes I'm able to book on points which is a great way to snag a one-way ticket.

 

I wouldn't rush into booking until you've had a good look around though, there ae definitely deals to be had. Some of the best I've seen were through Iceland, so think outside the box.

 

Good luck!

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Booked my flight through NCL for my transatlantic cruise. Got a great deal, which included the ground transport to Dover from LHR. Cheaper than booking on my own and worrying about making connections in London.

 

Since I live near ORD flight connections were not an issue, and I got to pick my seats by entering my booking # into the airline website, just like if I had booked on my own.

 

Have a look around, lots of people use Iceland Air, which offers a cheaper one way fare.

 

Good luck.

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I am looking at a TA next year on NCL. I know celebrity and RCCL use choice air which has good one way fares. Does NCL have a site to book airfare? I looked on their website and it looks like I can request air but didn't seem like I could pick my flights. What have others done?

 

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Dena

 

 

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Bought a cheap return ticket and promised ourselves to do an opposite TA to use up the return flight. ;)

 

Use http://www.skyscanner.com/ and http://www.kayak.com/flights for low airfare.

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I am looking at a TA next year on NCL... What have others done?

 

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Dena

 

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I agree with SuiteCruiser, especially if you have some flexibility and an airport that services these carriers. Skyscanner does seem great site. I booked Icelandair 2 months ago for return from April TA as ticket prices were terrible at that time. I'm happy with choices I made but have noticed price drops in many flights just lately so maybe 6/7 months out yields better prices than 9-12 months out. A travel agent may work well for you.

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I'm sailing on the Epic's transatlantic this October, and I got lucky and found a transatlantic flight from Miami to Barcelona for $620 with Air Europa. I was originally sailing on the east-bound Epic transatlantic next April, but changed itineraries after finding the deal on the airfare and the cruise (cruise fare was about $850, including taxes and fees, after my cruise reward was applied). I found the airfare with Kayak.

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